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    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS General

    Georgian authorities slam protest against Russian base's withdrawal

    TBILISI April 28


    The people who joined this week's picket protesting the withdrawal of
    military hardware from Russia's military base in Akhalkalaki are
    representatives of "destructive forces", the Georgian Foreign
    Ministry said in a commentary on Friday.

    "There are destructive forces in the region of Javakhetia that are
    not interested in the area's revival and are doing everything
    possible to destabilize it," the commentary said.

    The authorities are building new roads and infrastructure in the
    region, it reads. "This does not meet the interests of the forces
    that staged a rally outside the Russian military base in
    Akhalkalaki," it reads.

    "The situation in the country is under control. The Russian bases
    will be withdrawn from Georgia as agreed," the commentary reads.

    Several dozen residents of the Akhalkalaki district blocked a local
    motorway on Wednesday, preventing Russian trucks from leaving for
    Armenia.

    Akhalkalaki residents fear they will lose their jobs, because most of
    them work at the base, Georgian Parliamentary Speaker Nino Burjanadze
    said.
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